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"is plain to see" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English, and it is often used to indicate that something is easily recognizable.
For example, "The success of the project is plain to see; it has been a great success."
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But its fragility is plain to see.
The reason is plain to see.
It is plain to see why.
The appeal is plain to see, not just to taste.
His fate is plain to see from the trailer.
The hope they offered is plain to see.
Sometimes, as in Guadalcazar, the dumping is plain to see.
Whatever the responsibility, individual or corporate, the detritus is plain to see.
The deterioration of the paintings and reliefs on their walls is plain to see.
But at the state level, the gradual shift in public opinion is plain to see.
The diversity across Greencore's workforce is plain to see at any of its factories.
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